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In Nepal, as in many other countries, people with disabilities are one of the most...

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The Global Gender Report for 2014 recognizes that while the most glaring...

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DISABILITY AND AUTONOMY: THE CASE OF BULGARIA

This paper explores notions of disability worldwide and identifies those...

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